Conspiracy theories between the "Balkanides and Atlantides"According to Voltaire, "I do not have to agree with you, but I will always give you the right to express your opinion" this editor about the drama text of Dragi Tasic from Serbia can express, partially, through amazement about the skill which he is showing to relativizes certain historical facts. Although some parts of the text are burdened with entrenched "historical truths" of the one side in the conflict, even this text is significant because of a slight deflection of national exclusivity and the appointment/mentioning of all the peoples of the former Yugoslavia as "Balkanides" while those who are "cooked up" everything, as it has been told to us by "the main actor-writer" within the judicial process led against him - called "Atlantides" (British, American, etc ...). When he says "the Serbian people and other Balkanides" this author unwittingly admits existence of multi-identity (Ne Flame, Zagreb, Croatia) of the local people, no matter how much each of us is "bragging" on our own ethnicity. Who knows, maybe this is the beginning of catharsis precisely, of the Serbian people, as well as other ones...Bakanides. don't forget, dramas (stage play) have discussed the past and predicted the future.

Who knows ...

A "Conspiracy theories do not exist. But it works." I remember an interview for the Free Europe by the respected historians from Croatian Hrvoje Klasnić with whom I also met recently in Sarajevo at one round-table. He said that the disintegration of Yugoslavia has been seen back in 1968. Info is on this link. Going further, here's what I have said on the recent launch/promotion of the book "Yugoslavianism After all", by colleague and friend Dragan Markovina (Split, Croatia; Publisher MostArt, Zemun; Serbia), which was held in Sarajevo, 14.12.2012.g.- Info is at this link.

And what does Dear Tasic and his "Polygraph" has with the above? Because we all are, here and now, unfortunately, and/or fortunately, part of the same Yugoslavian cultural space, much as we might keep quiet about that.